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• Govt introducing further budgetary measures ahead of IMF programme
• Finance minister says non-filers can also purchase and sell properties of any value from July
• Interest payments anticipated at Rs2tr
• Defence expenditures will go up due to tension with India

ISLAMABAD: The government is planning to introduce another amnesty scheme to provide non-filers of tax returns an opportunity to whiten their undeclared assets at home and abroad and get into the tax net, besides introducing further budgetary measures in the run-up to entering into an IMF programme.

Finance Minister Asad Umar told reporters on Tuesday that details of the amnesty scheme had not yet been finalised but it would be introduced before the coming budget on the strong demand of the business community.

He also announced that he was going to open sale and purchase of properties to non-filers with effect from July 1. He defended the removal of such a condition on sale and purchase of vehicles that he had announced in January this year, saying this led to job creation. He said nothing barred the tax machinery from issuing tax notices to the purchasers of vehicles and properties, bringing them into the tax net and recovering taxes.



Moreover, Mr Umar said the government was planning to increase property evaluations for tax purposes to real market rates once and for all and reduce tax rates. For this, the change will start from Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the federal capital and then could be extended to Sindh and Balochistan.

The minister said interest payments were anticipated at around Rs2 trillion for the current year against the budget estimates of Rs1.62tr, while defence expenditures would also go up due to the recent tension with India but estimates at present were not available. In response to a question, he said any increase in next year’s normal defence budget would be based on Rs1.1tr of current year and the armed forces development fund would increase on the basis of current year’s Rs576 billion.

In what appeared to be another move to satisfy the International Monetary Fund to keep fiscal deficit within the budgetary limits and predictable, the finance minister said the government would move out of the fixing of prices of utilities and petroleum products.

The Fund had been asking the government to let regulators determine and notify utility price adjustments on their own.

Mr Umar said the regulators were independent and should determine electricity and gas tariff and notify them. Likewise, the government will fix taxes on petroleum products as part of the budget once a year and then it will be for the regulator to pass on the impact of international oil price fluctuations.

He said the business community and some other people were of the view that the campaign against tax evaders had created a lot of fear and harassment that the government was serious in its efforts and if the purpose of the government was to collect more taxes, they should be given an opportunity to come into the net.

“There can be a one-time opportunity for asset declaration that we will announce before the (coming) budget,” he said. He did not go into broad contours of the new scheme, saying that “the discussions have just begun; they came up with a proposal which we accepted as a good idea”. He said the scheme would be complaint with the requirements of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF).

Asked if the scheme meant generating revenues to reduce fiscal deficit before formally entering into the IMF programme, Mr Umar said the Fund would have no objections to the amnesty scheme as many such schemes had also been launched in the past. He said the scheme would carry both the stick and the carrot and also invited media persons to offer suggestions.

Asked if the revenue target was being revised over the massive shortfall of around Rs290bn in nine months, the minister said the government was not considering reducing the revenue target set for the current year but planning actions that would overcome the shortfall.

He said the government would also share details of the medium-term budgetary framework with the opposition at the National Assembly’s Standing Committee on Finance and seek their input as agreed at a recent meeting of the committee. The framework would also be announced through the media the same day, he added.

Mr Umar said he was in favour of wealth tax on assets, but parried questions if the idea was not against Prime Minister Imran Khan’s philosophy of encouraging wealth creation to encourage more investments.

Regional trade

The finance minister said the policy choice for Pakistan’s economic betterment was the opening of North-South and East-West trade that would also benefit India. He said Pakistan’s vision for the region was peace and internal trade. Restrictions on Iran should also end as peace returns to Afghanistan to open up the entire region up to Central Asian States and beyond.

For this to achieve, the finance minister said India should also understand that Kashmir was the core issue and there was a need for the composite dialogue to begin at the earliest that would be in the interest of both countries.

Responding to a question about the preparation of an agriculture emergency plan by Jahangir Khan Tarin, the finance minister said the Supreme Court had barred the former from holding any public office but did not say not to let him breathe. He said there was no restriction on the prime minister to utilise expertise of anyone and all knew that Mr Tarin was a progressive agriculturist who had proved his mettle.


Responding to another question, Mr Umar said the electricity tariff was expected to be increased on the basis of quarterly adjustments to be proposed by the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority, but added that he was not yet clear about the gas price increase.



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What Imran Khan & Asad Umar used to utter against Tax Amnesty Schemes when PPP and PML N were in power ?


And what they are doing when they are in power ?



2nd Tax Amnesty in only 8 Months.
 
What Imran Khan & Asad Umar used to utter against Tax Amnesty Schemes when PPP and PML N were in power ?


And what they are doing when they are in power ?



2nd Tax Amnesty in only 8 Months.

Everyone, especially PTI supporters, should first watch the whole video:
https://www.facebook.com/1516265395...heme-050418pti-pmlnexposed/10155675570274527/

Once they are done then they should read the news in OP. Will give them a good reality check about the false narrative given by one the cleanest ministers/members.
 
Not easy to walk the talk for Asad Umar. The PTI supporters have been conveniently putting all the blame on past governments.

However, this has nothing to do with the past governments.

QUESTION FOR PTI SUPPORTERS:

Asad Umar has been consistently cricticizing the amnesty scheme and "logically" tried to prove how it helps the tax evaders, money launders and corrupt politicans. Now, he & PTI govt is doing the exactly same thing. Does all the accusations that he put on last government apply on Asad Umar (and IK too)?

Simple Yes or No, please.
 
Yet another feather in the cap of the most incompetent and hypocritical government in Pakistan's history. This is just another example of the fact that they have no idea what they are doing - their is no vision, no long-term planning and no consistency in their decision-making. They are simply taking shots in the dark and are all over the place.

PTI is learning the difference between cheap talk, political rhetoric, character assassination and actually running the country, and they are doing it the hard way.

Almost all of their tall claims and arrogance have blown up in their faces.
 
Not easy to walk the talk for Asad Umar. The PTI supporters have been conveniently putting all the blame on past governments.

However, this has nothing to do with the past governments.

QUESTION FOR PTI SUPPORTERS:

Asad Umar has been consistently cricticizing the amnesty scheme and "logically" tried to prove how it helps the tax evaders, money launders and corrupt politicans. Now, he & PTI govt is doing the exactly same thing. Does all the accusations that he put on last government apply on Asad Umar (and IK too)?

Simple Yes or No, please.


Good luck with that. Deflection is their speciality.

They will find a way to convince themselves that Imran Khan was right to oppose tax amnesty then and support tax amnesty now. That is why I refer to PTI as a cult - the followers (cult members) have given up their right to think independently and logically. What we have we witnessed post 2008 is the most significant mass brain-washing in Pakistan's politically history.
 
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Good luck with that. Deflection is their speciality.

They will find a way to convince themselves that Imran Khan was right to oppose tax amnesty then and support tax amnesty now. That is why I refer to PTI as a cult - the followers (cult members) have given up their right to think independently and logically. What we have we witnessed post 2008 is the most significant mass brain-washing in Pakistan's politically history.

Haha! However, the PTI supporters that I meet daily here in Pakistan are getting disappointed with passage of time but the cult followers, who happen to live in abroad mostly, are still living in a fool's paradise. Maybe it doesn't matter to them so they are not bothered, conveniently ignoring the facts and are happy to what their Kaptaan tells them.
 
Haha! However, the PTI supporters that I meet daily here in Pakistan are getting disappointed with passage of time but the cult followers, who happen to live in abroad mostly, are still living in a fool's paradise. Maybe it doesn't matter to them so they are not bothered, conveniently ignoring the facts and are happy to what their Kaptaan tells them.

That is very pertinent point. These online PTI supporters are irrelevant anyway. They are deeply deluded and are unaware of the ground realities because their source of info is PTI social media, who would have you believe that PTI has been God's gift to Pakistan.

I have had a similar experience with the genuine PTI supporters in Pakistan. Sure every now and then you would come across a cult member here as well, but by and large, most of them have realised that PTI is all hot air. In Peshawar, people are especially frustrated because of the BRT disaster. Moreover, the fake education reforms have changed their perception as well.

Education reforms was one of PTI's main talking points, and the fact that they turned out to be bogus have severely dented the faith of the masses.
 
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